952 resultados para BIOINFORMATICS DATABASES
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RESUMO - Os eventos adversos (EA) hospitalares constituem um problema sério dos cuidados de saúde com consequências clínicas, económicas e sociais para a Saúde Pública. Nas últimas décadas foram realizados diversos estudos com o objetivo de conhecer de forma mais pormenorizada esta realidade, nomeadamente no que diz respeito à frequência, tipologia, evitabilidade e impacte dos EA. De entre as diferentes metodologias que têm sido utilizadas parece existir algum consenso em torno da análise retrospetiva de processos clínicos como a que oferece maior garantia de fiabilidade e reprodutibilidade, não obstante as limitações conhecidas. Assim, propusemo-nos com este trabalho, analisar as vantagens e desvantagens dos métodos mais comummente utilizados para caraterizar a ocorrência de EA e, concomitantemente elaborar uma revisão sistemática (RS) dos estudos que aplicaram o método de revisão retrospetiva de processos clínicos na caraterização e avaliação dos EA em contexto hospitalar. Para definir a nossa amostra, realizámos uma pesquisa formal nas bases de dados MEDLINE e Web of Knowledge, e foi realizado um cruzamento manual de referências dos artigos elegíveis para identificar estudos adicionais relevantes. Os artigos selecionados foram revistos independentemente no que diz respeito à metodologia, aos critérios de elegibilidade e aos objetivos. Durante a fase de revisão e aplicação dos critérios de inclusão e exclusão foram selecionados os artigos que abordassem a frequência/incidência e a percentagem de evitabilidade dos EA hospitalares, através da aplicação do método de revisão retrospetiva de processos clínicos. Após a fase de pesquisa e revisão dos artigos, foram selecionados para a nossa amostra oito estudos que incluíram um total de 28.862 processos clínicos revistos. De entre os principais resultados encontrados destaca-se: i) A mediana de incidência de EA hospitalares de 9.5%; Universidade Nova de Lisboa – Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública ii) O valor de mediana de EA considerados evitáveis de 45.5%; iii) No que se refere ao impacte clínico dos EA, mais de metade dos doentes (56.3%) não experienciou incapacidade ou experienciou incapacidade menor; iv) Em 8% dos casos de EA ocorreu a morte dos doentes. v) Quanto ao impacte económico evidencia-se o facto de, nos doentes em que se confirmou EA, o período de internamento se ter prolongado, em média, por 7.1 dias com consequentes e previsíveis custos adicionais. Tendo em consideração as vantagens e desvantagens de cada método, os sistemas de informação existentes em Portugal e a realidade das instituições de saúde, parece-nos plausível destacar o método de revisão dos processos clínicos como o que melhor se adapta para caraterizar os EA no contexto hospitalar português.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 (FGFR1) mutations and their predicted functional consequences in patients with idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (IHH). DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Multicentric. PATIENT(S): Fifty unrelated patients with IHH (21 with Kallmann syndrome and 29 with normosmic IHH). INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Patients were screened for mutations in FGFR1. The functional consequences of mutations were predicted by in silico structural and conservation analysis. RESULT(S): Heterozygous FGFR1 mutations were identified in six (12%) kindreds. These consisted of frameshift mutations (p.Pro33-Alafs*17 and p.Tyr654*) and missense mutations in the signal peptide (p.Trp4Cys), in the D1 extracellular domain (p.Ser96Cys) and in the cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase domain (p.Met719Val). A missense mutation was identified in the alternatively spliced exon 8A (p.Ala353Thr) that exclusively affects the D3 extracellular domain of FGFR1 isoform IIIb. Structure-based and sequence-based prediction methods and the absence of these variants in 200 normal controls were all consistent with a critical role for the mutations in the activity of the receptor. Oligogenic inheritance (FGFR1/CHD7/PROKR2) was found in one patient. CONCLUSION(S): Two FGFR1 isoforms, IIIb and IIIc, result from alternative splicing of exons 8A and 8B, respectively. Loss-of-function of isoform IIIc is a cause of IHH, whereas isoform IIIb is thought to be redundant. Ours is the first report of normosmic IHH associated with a mutation in the alternatively spliced exon 8A and suggests that this disorder can be caused by defects in either of the two alternatively spliced FGFR1 isoforms.
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Serious infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in systemic inflammatory rheumatic disease (SIRD) patients. Although vaccination may prevent numerous infections, vaccination uptake rates are low in this group of patients. OBJECTIVES: To develop evidence-based recommendations for vaccination in SIRD patients. METHODS: We searched MEDLINE (until 31 October 2014) and EMBASE (until 14 December 2014) databases, as well as the ACR and EULAR congress abstracts (2011-2014). Patients with any systemic inflammatory rheumatic disease were included and all vaccines were considered. Any safety and efficacy outcomes were admitted. Search results were submitted to title and abstract selection, followed by detailed review of suitable studies. Data were subsequently pooled according to the type of vaccine and the SIRD considered. Results were presented and discussed by a multidisciplinary panel and systematic literature review (SLR)-derived recommendations were voted according to the Delphi method. The level of agreement among rheumatologists was assessed using an online survey. RESULTS: Eight general and seven vaccine-specific recommendations were formulated. Briefly, immunization status should routinely be assessed in all SIRD patients. The National Vaccination Program should be followed and some additional vaccines are recommended. To maximize the efficacy of vaccination, vaccines should preferably be administered 4 weeks before starting immunosuppression or, if possible when disease activity is controlled. Non-live vaccines are safe in SIRD, including immunosuppressed patients. The safety of live attenuated vaccines in immunosuppressed patients deserves further ascertainment, but might be considered in particular situations. DISCUSSION: The present recommendations combine scientific evidence with the multidisciplinary expertise of our taskforce panel and attained desirable agreement among Portuguese rheumatologists. Vaccination recommendations need to be updated on a regular basis, as more scientific data regarding vaccination efficacy and safety, emergent infectious threats, new vaccines as well as new immunomodulatory therapies become available.
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A novel RFX6 homozygous missense mutation was identified in an infant with Mitchell-Riley syndrome. The most common features of Mitchell-Riley syndrome were present, including severe neonatal diabetes associated with annular pancreas, intestinal malrotation, gallbladder agenesis, cholestatic disease, chronic diarrhea, and severe intrauterine growth restriction. Perijejunal tissue similar to pancreatic tissue was found in the submucosa, a finding that has not been previously reported in this syndrome. This case associating RFX6 mutation with structural and functional pancreatic abnormalities reinforces the RFX6 gene role in pancreas development and β-cell function, adding information to the existent mutation databases.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Considering Alan Turing’s challenge in «Computing Machinery and Intelligence» (1950) – can machines play the «imitation game»? – it is proposed that the requirements of the Turing test are already implicitly being used for checking the credibility of virtual characters and avatars. Like characters, Avatars aim to visually express emotions (the exterior signs of the existence of feeling) and its creators have to resort to emotion codes. Traditional arts have profusely contributed for this field and, together with the science of anatomy, shaped the grounds for current Facial Action Coding System (FACS) and their databases. However, FACS researchers have to improve their «instruction tables» so that the machines will be able, in a near future, to be programmed to carry out the operation of recognizing human expressions (face and body) and classify them adequately. For the moment, the reproductions have to resort to the copy of real life expressions, and the presente smile of avatars comes from mirroring their human users.
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Human Activity Recognition systems require objective and reliable methods that can be used in the daily routine and must offer consistent results according with the performed activities. These systems are under development and offer objective and personalized support for several applications such as the healthcare area. This thesis aims to create a framework for human activities recognition based on accelerometry signals. Some new features and techniques inspired in the audio recognition methodology are introduced in this work, namely Log Scale Power Bandwidth and the Markov Models application. The Forward Feature Selection was adopted as the feature selection algorithm in order to improve the clustering performances and limit the computational demands. This method selects the most suitable set of features for activities recognition in accelerometry from a 423th dimensional feature vector. Several Machine Learning algorithms were applied to the used accelerometry databases – FCHA and PAMAP databases - and these showed promising results in activities recognition. The developed algorithm set constitutes a mighty contribution for the development of reliable evaluation methods of movement disorders for diagnosis and treatment applications.
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The business sphere is a multilingual world where foreign language communication skills are crucial in international relations. It makes employers look for business professionals who have a high level of linguistic competences. Language proficiency increases the chances of negotiation among partners. There are mainly two obstacles that make barriers in formal communication in a foreign language: lack of knowledge of specific linguistic structures or terminology and frequent transitions from one language to another. This paper contributes to the quest for quick access to a wide range of English, Spanish and Russian online databases that provide authentic language samples. Their application may improve communication skills and facilitate preparation for business discourse.
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RESUMO - As descobertas realizadas na área da genética levaram ao desenvolvimento de aplicações práticas, entre as quais se destacam os testes genéticos, cujas aplicações em saúde tiveram um impacto considerável na prática clínica. Uma das consequências deste desenvolvimento foi o nascimento de um novo mercado na área da saúde, o mercado dos Testes Genéticos de Venda Direta ao Consumidor (TGVDC). Este mercado está associado a questões do foro ético e legal muito específicas e importantes. Através da realização do presente trabalho de projeto pretende-se analisar e discutir as principais questões éticas e legais suscitadas pelos TGVDC, com maior enfoque no mercado português e na aplicação do enquadramento ético-legal em vigor em Portugal. No que toca à metodologia, no âmbito do presente trabalho de projeto, realizou-se uma análise da literatura científica e ético-legal do tema em estudo. Posteriormente realizou-se uma entrevista exploratória, a uma personalidade de reconhecido mérito na área da genética humana, a fim de compreender quais as principais questões suscitadas pelo mercado de TGVDC. Seguidamente realizou-se um mapeamento das entidades que operam no mercado de TGVDC, seguido de um inquérito a essas mesmas entidades, a fim de avaliar as características do serviço oferecido em Portugal e a aplicação do regime normativo ético-legal em vigor. Verificou-se, como era expectável, que o mercado português de TGVDC apresenta reduzida dimensão quando comparado com outros mercados a nível internacional, designadamente o mercado norte-americano que é, claramente, o mais desenvolvido nesta área. Os resultados obtidos apontaram ainda, no que toca à realidade portuguesa, para a pertinência de questões discutidas na literatura analisada. Em suma, apesar das limitações inerentes à realização de um projeto pioneiro e ambicioso num curto espaço de tempo, as conclusões deste trabalho permitem extrair conclusões importantes acerca do mercado português de TGVDC, sob a perspetiva ético-legal, bem como efetuar recomendações importantes para futuros estudos nesta área.
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Most of today’s systems, especially when related to the Web or to multi-agent systems, are not standalone or independent, but are part of a greater ecosystem, where they need to interact with other entities, react to complex changes in the environment, and act both over its own knowledge base and on the external environment itself. Moreover, these systems are clearly not static, but are constantly evolving due to the execution of self updates or external actions. Whenever actions and updates are possible, the need to ensure properties regarding the outcome of performing such actions emerges. Originally purposed in the context of databases, transactions solve this problem by guaranteeing atomicity, consistency, isolation and durability of a special set of actions. However, current transaction solutions fail to guarantee such properties in dynamic environments, since they cannot combine transaction execution with reactive features, or with the execution of actions over domains that the system does not completely control (thus making rolling back a non-viable proposition). In this thesis, we investigate what and how transaction properties can be ensured over these dynamic environments. To achieve this goal, we provide logic-based solutions, based on Transaction Logic, to precisely model and execute transactions in such environments, and where knowledge bases can be defined by arbitrary logic theories.
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INTRODUCTION: The co-infection Trypanosoma cruzi/HIV has been described as a clinical event of great relevance. The objective of this study wasto describe clinical and epidemiological aspects published in literature. METHODS: It is a systematic review of a descriptive nature from the databases Medline, Lilacs, SciELO, Scopus, from 1980 to 2010. RESULTS: There were 83 articles (2.8 articles/year) with a total of 291 cases. The co-infection was described in 1980 and this situation has become the defining AIDS clinical event in Brazil. This is the country with the highest number of publication (51.8%) followed by Argentina (27.7%). The majority of cases are amongst adult men (65.3%) native or from endemic regions with serological diagnosis in the chronic stage (97.9%) and indeterminate form (50.8%). Both diseases follow the normal course, but in 41% the reactivation of the Chagas disease occurs. The most severe form is the meningoencephalitis, with 100% of mortality without specific and early treatment of the T. cruzi. The medication of choice was the benznidazole on doses and duration normally used for the acute phase. The high parasitemia detected by direct or indirect quantitative methods indicated reactivation and its elevation is the most important predictive factor. The lower survival rate was related to the reactivation of the Chagas disease and the natural complications of both diseases. The role of the antiretroviral treatment on the co-infection cannot yet be defined by the knowledge currently existent. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the relevance of this clinical event there are still gaps to be filled.